Photoshop CS5 resets monitor calibration

My monitor is calibrated with Spyder2. Every time when I start Photoshop and open file (new or existing) my calibration info is gone. I have to apply color calibration for my monitor again. Why Photoshop resets my monitors color calibration info and how can I avoid this?
regards,
M

Ok, we may need more info. Is CS5 updated to 12.0.5 or 12.0.4 (according to your OS)?
Please paste the contents of Help>System info... (besides the serial number), so that we can know your version of Ps, OS, display drivers, and if they are up to date etc.
Do check also that there is no software update for your calibrator. (please state its version)
Just in case there is also a specialized color management forum: http://forums.adobe.com/community/design_development/color_management

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    Just a bunch of random thoughts...
    Hm, seems to stop exactly halfway across, left to right, and in a 5:4 ratio.
    Looks like a pretty big display...  What's the pixel resolution of your monitor?  Does it use a dual-link DVI connection?
    Do you have any desktop management software active that does things like expand the desktop or provide multiple / virtual desktops?  I'm trying to guess at whether something might be causing the system metrics to be reported wrongly.
    Just on a hunch, try this:  Choose Edit - Preferences - Performance, click the [Advanced Settings...] button, and change the OpenGL Mode to Basic.
    If no change, does the problem go away if you uncheck [ ] Use OpenGL Drawing entirely?
    -Noel

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